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    Apexcharts.js

    Apexcharts.js

    Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG

    ...Packed with the features that you expect, ApexCharts includes over a dozen chart types that deliver beautiful, responsive visualizations in your apps and dashboards. ApexCharts is an MIT-licensed open-source project that can be used in commercial and non-commercial projects. You can create a combination of different charts, sync them and give your desired look with unlimited possibilities. Below is an example of synchronized charts with github style. Zoom, Pan, Scroll through data. Make selections and load other charts using those selections. An example showing some interactivity. Another approach to Drill down charts where one selection updates the data of other charts. ...
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    QuickChart

    QuickChart

    Chart image and QR code web API

    ...Visit our chart gallery to see different chart types and plugins: bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, and much more. QuickChart easily integrates with many no-code tools. Use our no-code chart maker to create custom chart templates that you can embed dynamically in spreadsheets, Airtable, Bubble, AppSheet, Thunkable, and many other no-code tools. Rendering at scale is difficult and resource intensive. We've put a lot of working into taking care of the most difficult parts so you can focus on building your application.
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    Chartist.js

    Chartist.js

    Simple responsive charts

    ...Of course there are hundreds of other great charting libraries but after using them there were always tweaks you would have wished for that were not included. Are you planning to use Chartist to create a nice Dashboard or Admin UI? Don't loose any time and kickstart your development using the awesome templates by Creative Tim. They include Chartist and come with awesome chart styles! Specifying the style of your chart in CSS is not only cleaner but also enables you to use awesome CSS animations and transitions to be applied to your SVG elements! ...
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    Britecharts

    Britecharts

    Composable Charting Library based on reusable D3.js components

    Britecharts is a client-side reusable Charting Library based on D3.js v5 that offers easy and intuitive use of charts and components that can be composed together to create amazing visualizations. Britecharts components have been written in ES2016 with a Test Driven methodology, so they are fully tested, and we are committed to keeping them that way. The typical use of Britecharts involves creating a chart using its simple API, then rendering it on a container that has previously had data applied to it. ...
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